Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

Indiana Professional Licensing Agency

Indiana is a great state to live, work and raise a family. At the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, we want to help Hoosiers get the tools they need to succeed in the workplace, so businesses can flourish. Our focus isn’t regulatory burden, but rather economic growth and delivering a high level of customer service to every Hoosier licensee.

We license professions as set in statute by the Indiana General Assembly. The governor appoints members of the oversight boards and commissions, and ourstaff navigates the details and provides customer support to license almost half a million working Hoosiers.

Our website is designed to be a one-stop-shop to get you what you need.

The navigation tools on the left and right side bars allow you to do business as efficiently as possible. You can renew your license or search for licensed professionals. You can learn about educational or other requirements needed for a license by clicking on each Profession, order a license card and much more.

I firmly believe that public service is a public trust. At IPLA, our agency is dedicated to serving Hoosiers in an expeditious manner that will keep our economy growing and on the right track. By working together, we can build a better future.

Let’s get to work!

Executive Director Nick Rhoad

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to Senate Enrolled Act 421, the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency studied the concept of a self-certification registration registry and issued a report to the Legislative Council on October 1, 2014. The report includes the following:

1. Occupations that may be included on the registry;2. Whether to provide title protection for the individuals included on the list;3. Enforcement provisions that would be used;4. A description of auditing and maintenance of the list;5. The cost of establishing and maintaining the list; and6. The cost of an individual applying for and renewing inclusion on the list.

Click here to review the report.Click here to review the transcript from the committee hearing.